Pylaemenes, king of the Eneti tribe of Paphlagonia. He claimed to be related to Priam through Phineus (also a reputed king of Paphlagonia) as the latter's daughter Olizone was married to Dardanus.[1] Pylaemenes led his Paphlagonian forces to the Trojan War, as a Trojan ally. He was killed in battle by Menelaus of Sparta.[2] His son named Harpalion was killed by the Cretan warrior Meriones, son of Molus.[3]Homer provided no parentage for Pylaemenes, but other mythographers named his father as Bilsates[4] or Melius.[5]